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Researchers construct 3D scenes using reflections from eyes

TechSpot

Researchers from the University of Maryland have developed a system that essentially turns the human eye into a mirror. Using a camera to capture a sequence of eye images along with recent advancements in 3D vision and graphics, the team was able to reconstruct a 3D scene of what an. Read Entire Article

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Digital twins are primed to revolutionize the infrastructure industry

CIO Business Intelligence

Keith Bentley of software developer Bentley Systems describes digital twins as the biggest opportunity for IT value contribution to the physical infrastructure industry since the personal computer, and they’re used in a wide variety of industries , lending enterprises insights into maintenance and ways to optimize manufacturing supply chains.

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How 3D printing will transform the retail industry: The opportunities

Trends in the Living Networks

Power Retail magazine has just published a very nice piece on 3D Printing: The Next Retail Revolution , drawn primarily from an interview with me. The piece begins by discussing the news that a company is developing technology for the 3D printing of meat. The question is: how rapidly will these changes develop?

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AI-backed robots roll through Seattle construction site, speeding build process and improving safety

GeekWire

Two Didge robots from Nextera Robotics, outside the Kaye apartments development in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. Skanska Photo) A couple of high-tech workers are part of the crew helping to construct a new residential tower in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. The pilot program is the first of its kind on the West Coast.

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These new 3D-printed homes in Austin are going for $450K

The Verge

One of the new 3D-printed homes in the East 17th Street Residences in Austin, Texas. When it showed off its 3D-printed homes at the South by Southwest festival back in 2018, Austin-based construction technology company ICON told The Verge its Vulcan printer could create an 800-square-foot structure for about $10,000.

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Drones, AI, cloud key to transformation at South Africa’s Stefanutti Stocks

CIO Business Intelligence

The construction industry has been historically slow to embrace emerging technologies, thereby unable to fully tap into new opportunities borne from innovative solutions. In doing so, the entire construction lifecycle will be transformed, from design and development all the way to the final handover of a completed project.

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5 best practices for digital twin implementation

CIO Business Intelligence

According to Martin Rapos, CEO of AR/VR platform Akular, which converts 3D models into digital twins, the impact of every dollar spent early is an order of magnitude higher than if you spend it five years down the road as a follower. Delaying its development can result in missed opportunities for optimization and innovation.